swathe (someone or something) in (something)

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swathe (someone or something) in (something)

To wrap, bind, or drape someone or something in something. Often used in passive constructions. I swathed her ankle in bandaging to keep it from swelling up.Statues around the city have all been swathed in black sheets as a form of protest by activists.The room is swathed in calming shades of blue and green to help put patients at ease.

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